Martell Webster scored 21 points, and the Wizards broke a four-game losing streak Monday night in Washington with a 98-90 win over a Los Angeles Clippers team missing Blake Griffin and Chris Paul.

With Griffin nursing a strained left hamstring and Paul still dealing with a bruised right kneecap, the Wizards pulled away with a 7-0 run late in the fourth quarter, spurred by a pair of big offensive rebounds by Nene.

Nene grabbed a crazy, deflected bounce off of his own missed free throw to set up a 3-pointer by Trevor Ariza, then corralled another offensive board on the next possession and fed Garrett Temple for a jump shot that gave the Wizards an 87-79 lead.

Jamal Crawford scored 28 points, and DeAndre Jordan had a career-high 22 rebounds for the Clippers.

Knicks 99, Pistons 85 — Tyson Chandler tied a franchise record with his third straight 20-rebound game, Carmelo Anthony scored 27 points, and host the New York beat Detroit for its fifth consecutive win.

Two nights after being held to 9 points, snapping his franchise single-season record of 31 games in a row with 20 or more, Anthony matched that total in the first quarter and shot 10 of 17 from the field.

Pacers 111, Bulls 101 — David West scored 29 points and Paul George had 21 points, 11 rebounds, and 5 assists, leading host Indiana past Chicago and into a share of the Central Division lead with the Bulls. Marco Belinelli had a season-high 24 points to lead the Bulls, who lost for only the third time in nine games.